Sentences with phrase «dictated by the demands»

She added that it is «now highly likely that the production of this new alloy in the Balkans at the same time as gold could have been dictated by the demand for the «exotic» golden hue, or its closest imitation.»
«We had previously said that project could hit commercial operation as soon as 2018 but given what's going on here and the fact many of those projects are being delayed somewhat because their commercial operation dates are also dictated by demand in oil or natural gas or natural gas liquids, we're keeping an eye on the market to see how soon we need to bring that on.

Not exact matches

Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
And when you delete all koranic demands for world domination by any means and the koranic dictates about killing all infidels (see above at July 27, 2010 at 7:58 am), then we will open our ears.
The kind of action from social awareness that is demanded by perfect love is such as must admit the tragic reality that there are people who are genuinely intent upon using their freedom to destroy the freedom of others, and that, under certain circumstances, love itself may dictate that «It is better that many should die prematurely than that nearly all men should live in a permanent state of hostility or slavery» (MVG 173).
By the same logic, Republican success demands maximizing traditionalist votes, which dictates stressing «family values.»
Miliband has been badly bruised by direct attacks from Lamont when she resigned, for allegedly treating the Scottish party as a «branch office» and allowing the party's Westminster «dinosaurs» to dictate Scottish policy, stifling demand in the party for greater devolution.
Although the fashion education sector has already expanded significantly to meet demand, by creating courses and enlarging the number of places on them, non-private schools — which include many of the industry's most renowned institutions — remain constrained by funding limitations and government - dictated quotas.
While sequels are usually dictated by perceived demand rather than ideas, Santa Clause 3 actually boasts plenty of the latter and enough originality to easily distinguish itself from its antecedents.
One of the main reasons they seem unable to deal with the demands of our society and the way life seem to dictate and direct them in a certain harness could be found in the predictability in which the older generation has managed or ordered their lives, whilst it has become clearer that the «regular» way of planning one's life — go to school, attend church, listen to your elders; get you diploma / degree, find a job, take the career ladder, find a partner, get married and have children, go through the paces and if you are lucky you can retire by the age of 65....
The suspension is a fully adjustable racing customization which automatically dictates ride height and spring rate by measuring vehicle speed and driving conditions and activating a suspension system that can demand deviations of up to 2.4 - inches.
The new design is largely dictated by aerodynamic, pedestrian safety and NVH demands.
To be fair though, Samsung has been offering three color choices in most of its products, and its choices, like Apple's, are more dictated by consumer demand than anything else.
Well, it looks like the Aussie's price action this week was dictated mostly by risk sentiment since the Aussie was a loser, even though gold closed higher, thanks to the weaker U.S. dollar, as well as safe - haven demand for gold.
The interest rates you receive for each security lent are dictated by supply and demand in the market, and thus vary for each security and each day.
The selling price in these communities is dictated by supply and demand.
Like it or not, supply and demand dictates prices of everything, even when and by how much they are reduced in price; and it has been that way, long before even money existed.
The student behavior is consistent with Dr. Shobe's expectation that current allowance purchases will be dictated by long - run perceptions of supply and demand.
As Alex Novarese of Legal Week is right to point out, overall revenue in the UK legal market last year fell for the first time in living memory, but even if the overall size of the legal market in the UK remains static or falls (a tussle between the opposing forces of economic growth increasing demand on the one hand and business pressures to reduce fees and outsource on the other), market dynamics dictate that the revenue will be clustered differently, with the moderate - high fees currently enjoyed by the mid-tier for mid-market work under the most severe attack, the beneficiaries being niche firms and LPO providers.
This is truth, this is the reality of CAIR, who stands before the court and demands that we «by our own hands» provide them with all the protections and liberties afforded an organization or individual who wishes to be a part of a democratic country yet have utterly no intention of abiding, now or at any time in the future, by the dictates of a lawful, democratic society which values and holds sacred, human rights, freedom, rule of law, women's rights, gay rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and many other freedoms.
And you get on demand access for some shows and movies, as dictated by the channel providers.
It might be dictated by high competition in the region among the operators or simply pure high demand for buy / sell bitcoin services.
While the price is indeed dictated mainly by supply and demand (if more people are familiar with cryptocurrency, more people want some and thus the value increases), some scandals, problems, developments, etc. also affect the price.
Conventional markets, in their simplest form, are dictated by supply and demand.
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
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Scheduling time for family can be particularly challenging for those in real estate because their activities are dictated by the schedules and demands of others.
By demanding release of data accumulated by boards, both the past and present Competition Commissioners decided that the government has the right to dictate to a private organization how their business model will work and operate — that's a firsBy demanding release of data accumulated by boards, both the past and present Competition Commissioners decided that the government has the right to dictate to a private organization how their business model will work and operate — that's a firsby boards, both the past and present Competition Commissioners decided that the government has the right to dictate to a private organization how their business model will work and operate — that's a first.
By virtue of this fact alone, the law of supply and demand dictates that there is a downward pressure on listing commissions.
«The decline in most office markets has been dictated more by a lack of demand than by oversupply, which was the principal source of trouble in the 1990's real estate downturn,» says Geraldine Keegan, director at Fitch Ratings.
Local mortgage rates are also largely dictated by the principle of supply and demand.
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